T Store rf2 GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR BOYS Shirts T Rotes sixes fa It fa If fa and BEAKS LOSE A four goal late third period explosion that broke a deadlock unfurled by Midland skidded Aurora Bears to an loss at Midland Monday It was the Bears opening junior league game- Bears play Georgetown at Au rora arena Friday Aurora snipers were Ross Patrick Ger ald Chapman Dave Stewart and Murray Chapman SUGGESTIONS FOR GIRLS Tiny Tot Aprons Blouses sixes to fix to priced from Slips sizes to to 14 Crinolines priced from Jack Jill Shoppe Opposite Post Office Newmarket WIN FOURTH Paced by five goal efforts by Charlie and Danny Pat rick Aurora smoth ered 170 in a North York midget hockey league game at the Aurora arena Tuesday It was the fourth suc cessive victory- It was Bee tons second defeat Doug McGuinness bagged three goals Barry Cook Herb MeKenzie Dave Broome and Ron collected single tons to complete the Aurora scoring HASHMAN AWARD Smith an d Ai corn A of Newmarket and districts most diligent hockey workers Mickey Smith and Dong Alcorn have everything in Up top shape for Brains home debut in the intermediate hockey Monday Mickey coach and Doug manager If you drop into the Newmarket arena Monday youll see a number of familiar faces with the team Both gentlemen have done a tremendous job in getting the club organ- bed All they want now is fan support If they get it theyll be happy To make a long story short Smith and Doug Alcorn are joint Hash man award winners for Theatre passes for their excellent and able work in getting the Vandorf organized and entered in the OHA intermediate race Best of luck with the project gentlemen Get Results SOFTBALL BANQUET Final arrangements for a ban quet to honor the Queensville club which won the Lake junior crown and Stan Cook trophy have been completed The gala banquet and presentation night will be held on Wednesday Dec at in the Sharon hall Haskett HASH By George Newmarket Sports opening of ROSE hi E STORE an uiat- ground NEWMARKET r P i aw V IIIC1 mm 4 ill IILCO REFRIGERATORS ft extra large freezer Reg 369 ONLY cu ft Reg 389 225 SMALL RADIOS and up Large assortment plastic wood and clock models GURNET TOASTERS Reg 95 Only 1495 WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS Special Purchase Price 89 TERMS ON LARGE ITEMS PERCENT DOWN ri Newmarket Phone 355 These are busy days with an other hockey side to keep tabs on Mickey Smith reports Van dorf Bruins will play their O A intermediate contests in the local ice emporium have secured Monday nights for their home bouts and will open Monday with the visi tors Coach Smith is certain hell have a contender The group in cludes Ellis Sutton as well as Thornton Port Perry and Minden Sounds good Sign of good times ahead A pair of fine victories over featured the Highlighted was the allout skating show here day and goalie Jim shanks stupendous effort at Or Cruickshank was with Scar- bo Rangers a junior club last season havent dropped a game since shank donned the big pads Coach Cain is to be congratu lated on the superb showing to his point The dub has great team spirit and that produces winning hockey sides The switch to Thursdays the two wins over and the Redmans lofty position in the group should spark increased fan interest Only item as we see that OPTIMISTS WIN SECOND STRAIGHT Lowell Wallers Optimists are fast becoming the toast of the Hub The Waller lads made it two in a row and jumped into first place in the North York bantam hockey league as they edged at on Monday Paul Blair gave the Optimists their start Paul popped in an unassisted first period goal Bee- tons Jackie Woods poked a shot past Francis Garrett in the Op timists cage early in the second That tied the score Incidentally that business of poking shots past Francis Gar rett was a mansize chore Gar rett was one of the top stars in Wallers bag of stars Wallers big unit Wayne Johnny Hopper and John took care of the Optimists late scoring to nail down the win Wayne Croutch dumped in a pass from John Mc Knight to crack the dead- luck and Johnny Hopper with pass assistance from Wayne applied the clincher in the third minute of the final period keeps the from jam- packing the arena is the re serve seat admission tag said Stouffville is experiencing the same difficulty The teams apparently at their organization meeting agreed on a set price at all the arenas Personally we think if a general admission fee was set fan attendance would double yeah even triple Party Line Notes How about those The Wests vic tory was a good thing for foot ball Mickey Smith Eddie aid Doug Alcorn were Strict- at the Grey If you cant secure a ticket next year heres an idea to keep in mind Mickey Smith advises Santa couldnt get a ticket Santa was ajfid down Bloor St dfia par of stilts before the game As soon as the game started Santa deserted his stroll ing and leaned against the wall to view the game over the the fence The stilts were handy equipment Nothing new or startling on the swimming pool project Who will take the lead in calling a general meeting of interested parties Paul Blair a member of Lowell Wallers Optimist ban tams is the first major casualty of the hockey season Paul cracked on ankle in a North York league game at Beeton on Monday Well miss our penal ty box mate Paul has been our efficient timeclock operator at the arena the past couple of seasons hockey game Monday BUI and his Aurora cheering section on deck to shoal Aurora to a Newmarket Gor man Rings Mr Patrick hints Newmarket fans are afraid to come to Aurora ft does seem a pity so many fans ore missing the minor league games Theyve Been battles to date feaT about the illness of Jimmy Walker Jimmy a great hockey worker in past years is in the St hospital Toronto All his Hub- town friends are pulling for a speedy Juvenile hockey boys want to thank the fans for their financial support Team members collect ed 21 Qt last Thursdays senior game Office Specialty via Manning added 5fl need equipment for assistance BrjQUghton is coach Grant Firth assistant coach Kddie Pitt manager and Dave Pitt assist ant manager of the team Juv eniles their fiamo on Monday promise from now on itll be nothing but victory reports Crush Orillia Pontiacs Coach Herb Cain didnt need any prompting to whistle a few bars of Wasnt that a dandy dish to set before the fans The reference was of course to Thursday nights senior game at the arena in which a rollick ing Newmarket crew blasted the worst the highriding have taken all season The were never bet ter They were unbeatable They skated rings around made the northerners defensive pla toon look like a picket fence with all the pickets out and even worse from an standpoint had the usually Bob Shropshire imitating a flour sif ter The stocked a pair in the opener added four in the sec ond Orillia got one The Cain- men went hogwild with a six goal surge in the final minutes To make the final session an ex tra busy one for the tally keeper blew in three goals While plodded a hap less course coach Cain had 15 men pepped up and full of skat ing steam Ken Sinclair whipped Shropshire for three goals and three assists and at that his work The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Dec 1554 Specialties Win First Newmarket Office Specialties are on the way They won their first game of the season Tues day at the arena as they blank ed Mickey Beggs Lions 100 in a North York was only a couple of cuts above that of Don Smith Frank Ptash- Russ Brankston Zip Thomp son Porky and goalie Jimmy Smith and Brankston made a night of it with two goats and as many assists each A feature too was the Redmens second line That line composed of hustling Bill Chard and Ron Speed Boy got four goals and as many assists bagged two goals his mates singletons Scott making a return to the lineup scored a goal Zip per Thompson collected two as sists George Wright one Rusty Aiken wing gunned for two goals while A bio Bowen and Ron Nelson one goal each venile hockey league game The Bill Don Mc- KnightBob Wilson unit was the big scoring combinaUon for the Ken coached Special ties fired four goals two and Wilson pop ped in a singlton Other New market netters were Charlie Laurie VanZant and Jack Cain Ross had a compara tively easy time recording a shutout Morrisons preXmas sale of mens coats mens suits mens sport jackets and sport coats now on Morrisons Newmarket Era and Express classifieds bring results See GENERAL MOTORS FOR Christmas giving and dress and sport shirts pyjamas and boxer shorts at Wests phone Newmar ket FREE iM J Aurora Automotives Shave Smoke Rings Tho cry has gone up that Bill Mundclls Aurora are the team to beat for the North York midget hockey league marbles a reason for tho racket The Automotives shaded Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings at the Hub arena Monday It was the Au tos second win over the Rings and their third successive league triumph Charlie long ice hug- Ming shot that slithered past St ties in the Smoke Kings twine bungalow broke a duel goal came at 1154 of the third period Danny Patricks goal earned Aurora a first period lead Francis Lewis was doing time for a trip at time Barry Cook sailed out of the sin bin to tap in a relay from Jack Brooks and Danny Patrick Cooks mar ker furnished Aurora with a lead early in second Jim scored late in second period and the Smoke Rings knotted the count on Fran cis Lewis early third round tally Bob Pegg assisted on Mc- goal New recruit Craig Case laid over the pass for Lewis It was a dandy hockey game Smoke Rings erratic shooting hurt their cause Aurora back- checked furiously particularly in the late stages as the Gorman- boys pressed for the equalizer Lome was a three- star operator for the Rings Other top performers were Locksley Stuff lea Don Bone Geo Chadwick and Francis Lewis AURORA LIONS WIN Aurora Lions thumped ALUs- ton York bantam feockey KSJnfe W Aurora Tuesday first league victory the Harry SuU ton and Doug Harrison led Au rora Lions Aurora goalgetters were Keith Browning Ron Walker Bob Smart Dave Faulkner Mike Patrick and Danny Rout- ledge Vandorf Here Monday Bruins have secured the Newmarket arena for their home games it was announced thus week The Bruins will play their homo games on Monday The Bruins have entered the O intermediate race and have been grouped with Aitiston Thornton Sutton Port Perry and Bruins will start their A scraps In the Newmarket arena next Monday All is ton will provide the kickoff opposi tion Faceoff is scheduled for pm Smith is coach and Doug Alcorn manager of the team A host of players famil iar to district hockey fans will grace the Bruins lineup Coach Mickey Smith feels certain he can ice a contending team Probable starters in the Bruins lineup will be Myles Norm Ken Thorns Bill Johnston Bill Jack Smith Pepper Martin and Bill Bradbury Coach Smith also hopes to add Elmo Phillips Bradford Nobby Ash Pine Or- chard Ted Reeve Sharon Jack Hurst and Bono to Bruins roster purpose at twice the I 2 FOR tm XL V It lf x iS V L1V1NO ROOM a NEVER BEFORE money in sturdy comffortQi At this low price buy been so MU office or j s in DAY NIGHT NOV 27 KEIt PRIZE KROElftE SECOND StAfbfi THIRD PRIZE ELECTROLITE SMOKER FOURTH PRIZE LATEX FOAM PILLOW FIFTH PRIZE CARD TABLE SIXTH PRIZE- HASSOCK NO 117 NO 602 NO 180 NO NO 122 NO j J WOULD making thanks new IITURE VALUES BEYOND YOUI M t- MAIN STR MCA